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The Edmonton Oilers will switch to an undefeated goaltender in net for Game 5 as they try to take a lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
The Oilers announced that Calvin Pickard, who’s 7-0 in the 2025 playoffs, would get the start ahead of Stuart Skinner on Saturday, June 14, against the defending champion Florida Panthers, The best-of-seven series is tied 2-2.
Skinner was pulled in the last two games, in Game 3 during a Panthers rout and in Game 4 after a first-period barrage in which the team didn’t play well in front of him. Pickard stopped 22 of 23 shots as the Oilers rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win 5-4 in overtime.
“The deciding factor for us was we won the previous game and Picks made a lot of big saves,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said about giving Pickard the Game 5 start.
Pickard also replaced Skinner as a starter in the first round. He won six in a row before getting hurt in the second round. Skinner went back in and played well to get the Oilers back to the final.
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When is Stanley Cup Final Game 5? Panthers vs. Oilers game time
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers will face off at 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. local) at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, on Saturday, June 14.
What TV channel is Panthers vs. Oilers Game 5 on?
TNT and truTV are broadcasting Game 5 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final. Kenny Albert will provide play-by-play, while Eddie Olczyk, Brian Boucher, Darren Pang and Jackie Redmond will provide analysis and reporting.
Stream the 2025 Stanley Cup Final on Sling TV
How to watch Panthers vs. Oilers Game 5Date: Saturday, June 14Location: Rogers Place in Edmonton, AlbertaTime: 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT)TV: TNT, truTVStreaming: Max, Sling TV
Oilers’ Calvin Pickard (7-0, 2.69 goals-against average, .896) vs. Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky (14-7, 2.27, .912)
The Oilers have the top three scorers in the series: Forwards Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid are tied with a league-best 32 points, followed by defenseman Evan Bouchard (22). Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has 20 points and Draisaitl has a team-best 11 goals.
The Panthers have 11 players with double-digit points, led by Sam Bennett (20), Carter Verhaeghe (19) and Brad Marchand and Matthew Tkachuk (18 each). Bennett is the playoffs’ leading goal scorer with 14.
Oilers defenseman Troy Stecher will make a second consecutive appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. He had a turnover in Game 4 that led to the Panthers’ third goal and played only 4:18 in the game. “We know his game is very dependable and when we need him, he’s able to give us quality minutes,” coach Kris Knoblauch said.
Oilers star Leon Draisaitl has four playoff overtime goals this season, setting an NHL record. He also scored six OT goals during the regular season.
Three games in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final have gone to overtime, the most since 2014. The record is five in the 1951 final between the victorious Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. Every game that year went to OT.
The Oilers (Corey Perry, 19:42 in Game 2) and Panthers (Sam Reinhart, 19:40 in Game 4) have the two latest tying goals in Stanley Cup Final history. In each case, the team that tied the game late ended up losing in overtime.
The Stanley Cup Final has been tied 2-2 on 26 previous occasions. The team that has won Game 5 has gone on to win the Stanley Cup 19 times. The last four Game 5 winners in this situation won the Cup.
Calvin Pickard will be making his first start since the second round, but he played more than 50 minutes in Game 4 with little margin for error after entering the game at the start of the second period with his team trailing 3-0.
“You can look at tonight as the biggest game of my life, but last game was the biggest of my life until the next one,” he told reporters. “It’s rinse and repeat for me.”
In addition to Calvin Pickard going into the net, the Oilers are bringing back Viktor Arvidsson, who was scratched for Game 4. Kasperi Kapanen will come out of the lineup.
Series tied 2-2
All times Eastern; (x-if necessary)
Game 1:Â Oilers 4, Panthers 3Â |Â StoryGame 2:Â Â Panthers 5, Oilers 4 (2OT)Â |Â StoryGame 3:Â Panthers 6, Oilers 1Â |Â StoryGame 4:Â Oilers 5, Panthers 4 (OT)Â |Â StoryGame 5:Â Saturday, June 14, Florida at Edmonton | 8 p.m. | TNT, truTVGame 6:Â Tuesday, June 17, Edmonton at Florida | 8 p.m. | TNT, truTVx-Game 7:Â Friday, June 20, Florida at Edmonton | 8 p.m. | TNT, truTV
All odds via BetMGM (as of Saturday, June 14, 4 p.m. ET)
Spread:Â Oilers by 1.5Moneyline:Â Oilers -110, Panthers -110Over/Under:Â 6.5